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TTC for 7 months after miscarriage

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I got my Mirena in 2009, I had no problems and my period completly disappeared. My fiance and myself decided we wanted children. I got my mirena removed March 2012. I got a positive pregnancy test in the beginning of june. I then miscarried 5 days later. I was 5 weeks pregnant. Now, 7 months later I am still not pregnant. We have tried positions, vitamins, and conceive plus...and still no luck. It's hard not to think about it when thats all you want. My fiance and myself are not putting pressure on our relationship by trying so hard, because we both want it just as bad. He has two of his own from a previous relationship. Getting very discouraged- the both of us. I am just so ready to bring a beautiful child of our own into this world. Not to mention both of the kids mention how they "wants a baby brother/sister"!!

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